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techniques are considered an asset. Experience with bioinformatics approaches to biological data and familiarity with the handling of genomics and next-generation sequencing data will be an advantage
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the integration of in vivo and ex vivo models to validate findings from DNA recording and organoid platforms. Collaborating with computational and bioinformatics teams to interpret large-scale sequencing datasets
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and project partners Prepares presentations, abstracts, manuscripts, and reports in collaboration with the research team. Candidates must have a Ph.D. in medical physics, chemistry, bioinformatics
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the integration of in vivo and ex vivo models to validate findings from DNA recording and organoid platforms. Collaborating with computational and bioinformatics teams to interpret large-scale sequencing datasets
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University of Toronto | Downtown Toronto University of Toronto Harbord, Ontario | Canada | about 17 hours ago
justification process . Applicants must have earned a PhD degree in biology, biomedical sciences, computational biology, AI/machine learning, bioinformatics, or a related area to the subject matter of this search
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with an applicant with expertise in bioinformatics (the other position can be more general). Preference will be given to candidates with bold ideas, demonstrated research ability, strong communication
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Health Bioinformatics with quality teaching and/or research experience in these areas. Previous experience in lecture and/or lab course development and coordination will be viewed very favorably
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genomics and/or transcriptomics analysis • Proficiency in R, Python, Bash scripting for bioinformatics analysis and data visualization • Experience with Unix/Linuc command line for managing workflow
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relevant area of research, ideally related to host and/or bacterial genomics and/or transcriptomics analysis • Proficiency in R, Python, Bash scripting for bioinformatics analysis and data visualization
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to interdisciplinary programs such as Biophysics, Bioinformatics, Neuroscience, Plant Science, and Toxicology. Trainees in the cancer immunology area will be well-positioned to engage with colleagues across CBS and